Re: [O] links and anchors
On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 4:59 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > Rustom Mody writes: > >> Context is html export >> >> I have a file of quotes like the following >> -- >> * Declarative vs Imperative >> Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will >> surprise you with their ingenuity \\ >> General G.S.Patton (1941) >> - >> which I link from another file >> >> Now if >> 1. I put the anchor <> inside the body then the header >> vanishes on following the link >> 2. If I write it as >> * Declarative and Imperative <> >> it works well but the header looks ugly at least in org though not on export >> 3. Looking at the generated html I see the autogenerated sec-9 for >> that para can be used. But then Ive to keep synced with what is >> auto-generated. >> >> What do people use for this situation? > > Did you try custom-id? See section 4.2 in manual. > > > Regards, > > -- > Nicolas Goaziou Thanks Nicholas -- just the thing! [And about time I started learning about properties :D ]
Re: [O] links and anchors
Hello, Rustom Mody writes: > Context is html export > > I have a file of quotes like the following > -- > * Declarative vs Imperative > Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will > surprise you with their ingenuity \\ > General G.S.Patton (1941) > - > which I link from another file > > Now if > 1. I put the anchor <> inside the body then the header > vanishes on following the link > 2. If I write it as > * Declarative and Imperative <> > it works well but the header looks ugly at least in org though not on export > 3. Looking at the generated html I see the autogenerated sec-9 for > that para can be used. But then Ive to keep synced with what is > auto-generated. > > What do people use for this situation? Did you try custom-id? See section 4.2 in manual. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou
[O] links and anchors
Context is html export I have a file of quotes like the following -- * Declarative vs Imperative Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity \\ General G.S.Patton (1941) - which I link from another file Now if 1. I put the anchor <> inside the body then the header vanishes on following the link 2. If I write it as * Declarative and Imperative <> it works well but the header looks ugly at least in org though not on export 3. Looking at the generated html I see the autogenerated sec-9 for that para can be used. But then Ive to keep synced with what is auto-generated. What do people use for this situation? -- http://www.the-magus.in http://blog.languager.org